Keto Tuna Casserole - Gluten Free Recipe - Diet Doctor (2024)

Keto Tuna Casserole - Gluten Free Recipe - Diet Doctor (1)

Just like mom used to make—but with a keto upgrade! Ditch the noodles in favor of celery, onions, and peppers, and indulge in a keto meal that's ready in 30 minutes. It's a whole new, delicious thing.

October 2 2017 recipe by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Dinner, Meal

Just like mom used to make—but with a keto upgrade! Ditch the noodles in favor of celery, onions, and peppers, and indulge in a keto meal that's ready in 30 minutes. It's a whole new, delicious thing.

USMetric

4 servingservings

Ingredients

  • 1 oz. 28 g butter
  • 1 (4 oz.) 1 (110 g) yellow onion, finely choppedyellow onions, finely chopped
  • 1 (5 oz.) 1 (140 g) green bell pepper, finely choppedgreen bell peppers, finely chopped
  • 5½ oz. (1½ cups) 160 g (375 ml) celery stalk, finely choppedcelery stalks, finely chopped
  • 1 lb 450 g tuna in water, drained
  • ¾ cup 180 ml mayonnaise
  • 1 cup (2¾ oz.) 240 ml (80 g) shredded Parmesan cheese
  • 1 tsp 1 tsp chili flakes
  • salt and pepper

Serving

  • 6 oz. (523 cups) 170 g (1.3 liters) baby spinach

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Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C). Fry onion, bell pepper and celery in butter in a large frying pan until slightly soft. Season with salt and pepper.

  2. Mix tuna, mayonnaise, parmesan cheese, and chili flakes in a greased baking dish. Add fried vegetables and stir.

  3. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.

  4. Serve with baby spinach.

Tip!

Canned tuna is a life-saver when fridge and freezer are empty. Try to choose high-quality, MSC-labeled tunafish—preferably in olive oil instead of sunflower oil.

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80 comments

  1. 51

    Reply to comment #50 by Paulina

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    April 18 2019

    Can I freeze

    Yes, you can freeze this dish.

  2. 52

    Venencia

    May 3 2019

    i made this last night and used ingredients as specified. didn't measure the mayo, just eyeballed and the dish came out very nice and not too much oil. used Monterrey jack cheese. perfect dish. my 18 months daughter loved it very much.

  3. 53

    Karyn

    May 29 2019

    I've made this a lot as it is really quick and very tasty. I use tuna in brine as all the options I can find in olive oil are a dodgy sounding "blend". I also add some konjac noodles to bulk it up a bit.

  4. Venencia

    May 30 2019

    this time i used tuna in brine and feta cheese- delicious and not oily

  5. 55

    Sam

    July 7 2019

    What is best to substitute for the celery? I cant stand celery 🤮

    Replies: #56, #59

  6. 56

    Reply to comment #55 by Sam

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    July 9 2019

    What is best to substitute for the celery? I cant stand celery 🤮

    You may wish to omit the celery, there is not a great substitute.

  7. 57

    Deborah Murphy

    July 26 2019

    This was sooooo good! 5 stars 🌟

    I used my cast iron skillet so sautéed the vegetables and then added the rest and popped in oven. One pan clean up made it that much better.

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  9. 59

    Reply to comment #55 by Sam

    Leigh Batten

    October 23 2019

    I swapped the celery for chopped pickled cucumbers (Mrs Elswoods if you're in the UK) gave a nice crunch and slightly sour against the salty tuna and cheese, delicious!

  10. 60

    Kathleen

    November 30 2019

    I made this and used cream of mushroom and added green beans. At the end I broiled it a bit. Has anyone ate this cold? Or would you suggest always heating it up? I ate some fresh out of the oven and served on spinach. It was lovely and filling, comfort food for sure!!

    Reply: #63

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    Bonnie

    December 21 2019

    What are the carbs, protein, calories, and portion size to this dish? Thank you 😊

    Reply: #62

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    Reply to comment #61 by Bonnie

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    December 22 2019

    What are the carbs, protein, calories, and portion size to this dish? Thank you 😊

    This dish makes four servings as written. All of the nutrition information is in the Nutrition+ tab under the list of ingredients.

    Reply: #85

  13. 63

    Reply to comment #60 by Kathleen

    alexiaday

    December 27 2019

    Wouldn't the cream of mushroom add carbs to it? Or was it homemade?

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    Wendy

    January 26 2020

    We absolutely love this dish! The freshly Parmesan makes such a difference. The only addition I make is green olives. Thanks DD

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    Tori

    February 24 2020

    This time I made it with sour cream, not mayo and also put lemon juice over it before serving and it was really good. I also didn't dress the baby spinach with olive oil and it was a whole new dish!

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    Natalie

    March 2 2020

    what is considered one a serving size for this, 1 cup, 1/2 cup? This is not in the nutritional value Thank you

    Reply: #68

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    Reply to comment #67 by Natalie

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    March 2 2020

    what is considered one a serving size for this, 1 cup, 1/2 cup? This is not in the nutritional value Thank you

    That depends on how much your dish reduces as it cooks. The recipe as written makes 4 servings, so a serving is 1/4 of the finished dish.

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    Aniasnina

    April 5 2020

    Loved this dish. Switched it up by adding some frozen spinach instead of peppers. Also only did 1.5oz of butter which worked perfectly since there’s already so much fat from the mayo.

    Would probably even do 3/4 cups of mayo instead of 1 cup the next time.

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    gailsea73

    June 19 2020

    I loved the result, although I just used tuna in water, not olive oil. It was easy and so yummy and best of all, EASY - the only work was chopping. No doubt I should remain satiated for quite a while given the fat content!

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    girlforthegospel

    July 28 2020

    Made this today for the first time and it was sooooo good. Also have the asparagus and walnut salad with it. Very yummy meal.

    Reply: #74

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    Reply to comment #73 by girlforthegospel

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    July 28 2020

    Made this today for the first time and it was sooooo good. Also have the asparagus and walnut salad with it. Very yummy meal.

    Wonderful! I am so glad you enjoyed these!

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    Sherri

    August 5 2020

    Can I use light mayo instead of regular? How will it affect my keto plan?

    Reply: #76

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    Reply to comment #75 by Sherri

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    August 5 2020

    Can I use light mayo instead of regular? How will it affect my keto plan?

    Light mayo is usually lower in fat and higher in sugar/carbs, which is the opposite of what you want to consume. It's super easy to make your own mayo, though. Check out our recipe! https://www.dietdoctor.com/recipes/mayonnaise

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    debbie penner

    September 20 2020

    I used mushrooms spinach rather than peppers...I love this dish

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    JC

    October 30 2020

    Thank you very much for the recipe. Trying it tonight. I can already taste how amazing it will be.

    This will sound like a silly question, and I can certainly improvise without an answer but...how are you suggesting the spinach specifically be served? Simply on the side, cold without dressing, just tossed in oil? Or is the casserole meant to be served on top of a bed of spinach? Just seems as an inconsequential addition, especially without a little more detail...not to mention a photo that reflects exactly as the recipe seems to suggest. Or just leave out altogether.

    I do like the idea a respondent recommended by baking the spinach inside the casserole. That sounds wonderful.

    Or...picking up on what one of the "if you liked this recipe, you may like these" photos that shows a side of baby spinach leaves with egg and tomato slices that would finish off the recipe completely all the way to the presentation stage.

    Reply: #79

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    Reply to comment #78 by JC

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    October 30 2020

    This will sound like a silly question, and I can certainly improvise without an answer but...how are you suggesting the spinach specifically be served? Simply on the side, cold without dressing, just tossed in oil? Or is the casserole meant to be served on top of a bed of spinach? Just seems as an inconsequential addition, especially without a little more detail...not to mention a photo that reflects exactly as the recipe seems to suggest. Or just leave out altogether.

    Hi JC, in any of our recipes, if we don't make a specific suggestion like for the spinach in this case, it is because we want to leave it up to you, to serve it however you prefer as it doesn't make a difference for the nutrition information. Some people prefer a little spinach salad on the side while others may prefer the texture of serving the casserole on a bed of spinach.

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    Judith Fryer

    January 24 2021

    Not a great lover of fish so was all ready to dislike this - pleasantly surprised ! Saying that I did make a few changes. Used tuna in spring water to reduce oiliness - definitely would have put me off. Used half mayo and half sour cream. Halved the celery and added a small gherkin as suggested by someone else. No spinach or olive oil - just a handful of mixed salad leaves/rocket on top.

    Reply: #82

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    Reply to comment #81 by Judith Fryer

    Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    January 24 2021

    Not a great lover of fish so was all ready to dislike this - pleasantly surprised ! Saying that I did make a few changes. Used tuna in spring water to reduce oiliness - definitely would have put me off. Used half mayo and half sour cream. Halved the celery and added a small gherkin as suggested by someone else. No spinach or olive oil - just a handful of mixed salad leaves/rocket on top.

    Sounds great! Thanks for the feedback!

  32. 83

    Carol

    July 19 2021

    How many calories per serving? Yes, I'm counting it all!

    Reply: #84

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    Reply to comment #83 by Carol

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    July 20 2021

    How many calories per serving? Yes, I'm counting it all!

    You can view the full nutrition information for any of our recipes by clicking the Nutrition+ tab under the list of ingredients.

  34. 85

    Reply to comment #62 by Kristin Parker

    Rachel

    September 8 2021

    Is the nutrition facts really for one serving? 590 calories in 1/4 of the recipe? That seems high but maybe I'm just wrong.

    Reply: #86

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    Reply to comment #85 by Rachel

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    September 8 2021

    Yes, the nutrition information listed is per serving.

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    Susan

    January 16 2022

    I just made this for the first time. I added konjac noodles as per another comment. I also added lemon juice and wholegrain mustard instead of chilli flakes, and broccoli instead of green pepper. Yum.
    Sue Acres

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    Jen W

    October 4 2022

    Excellent. As others recommended, I chopped up just a few gherkins, used sour cream instead of mayo because that's what I happened to have, and threw in a few chopped sundried tomatoes in oil that needed using. Will definitely be making it again.

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Keto Tuna Casserole - Gluten Free Recipe - Diet Doctor (2024)

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What tuna is best for keto? ›

Tuna can be a great protein snack or meal for individuals following the keto diet. This fish is a healthy and affordable source of protein, fatty acids, selenium, and vitamin D to name a few key nutrients. The most common (and affordable) type of tuna you see in stores is canned tuna.

How much tuna can you have on keto? ›

Per the USDA, tuna lands at 0 on the fiber spectrum, so needless to say, it is not a good source of the carb. However, with 24 grams of protein and 0 grams of carbohydrates or sugar in just 3 ounces, plus Omega-3 fatty acids (per StarKist), it's pretty perfect for the keto diet.

How many calories are in a keto tuna casserole? ›

Nutrition Facts
Amount Per Serving
Calories295
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 20.6g26%
Cholesterol 80.4mg27%
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Is canned tuna good for low carb diet? ›

Yes, tuna is both paleo- and keto-friendly. Because it contains essentially zero carbohydrates, it fits easily into any high-protein diet. However, if you're on a keto diet, you may want to choose oil-packed tuna because it's higher in fat.

What kind of mayonnaise is allowed on keto diet? ›

Traditional mayonnaise contains fats like egg yolks and olive oil, but virtually no sugar, so it's okay for a keto diet.

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You can eat high fat foods like cheese on the Keto diet. Cheddar, Gouda, goat cheese, and blue cheese are the best to consider. Cheese to avoid on Keto are cottage cheese and low fat and processed varieties.

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Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

Can I eat cucumbers on keto? ›

Cucumber is another popular salad vegetable. It contains many essential nutrients, including vitamin K. Cucumber is also suitable for the keto diet, as its carb content is just 3.63 g per 100 g. To make the carb content lower, a person can peel the cucumber before eating it.

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Can You Eat Bacon On a Keto Diet? While you may not think of bacon as diet food, most types of bacon fit perfectly into a keto diet plan since they're low in carbs yet high in protein and fat. That means bacon is perfect for snacking on in the afternoon or mixing into your chicken dinner dish for some extra flavoring.

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Tuna Noodle Casserole With Vegetables And (mushroom) Soup (1 cup) contains 32.5g total carbs, 30.3g net carbs, 15.6g fat, 24.6g protein, and 372 calories.

Can I have pickles on keto? ›

Luckily, pickles are keto friendly, especially those that are of the dill pickle variety, as sugar is low. “Simply put, sweet pickles are made with sugar which will automatically push the carb count up,” says Hultin. “Dill or salt pickles don't have the added sugar and carbs, naturally,” she says.

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Can you eat tomatoes on the keto diet? "Tomatoes are keto," says Abby Langer, R.D., author of Good Food, Bad Diet. "They're low in carbs, so they fit perfectly into keto." One whole medium tomato contains roughly 5 grams of carbohydrates, of which 1.5 grams are fiber and 3 grams are sugar.

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Chunk light tuna: “This is typically from yellowfin tuna or skipjack, meaning it's lower in calories and fat and therefore lower in omegas and lower in mercury,” Rissetto said. Solid/albacore tuna: Rissetto said this type of tuna tends to be higher in calories and lower in protein and B12, and higher in mercury.

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